The world has moved beyond a “global water crisis” and into a state of “global water bankruptcy”: UN

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The world has moved beyond a “global water crisis” and into a state of “global water bankruptcy”, according to a new flagship report released on Tuesday by United Nations (UN) researchers. Unlike a temporary shock with the prospect of recovery, the authors warn that many regions now face a persistent shortage where water systems cannot feasibly return to historical baselines. CEO, Water Research Commission of South Africa, Dr Jennifer Molwantwa further unpacks this 'water crisis' and what it means for SA cosumers.
21 Jan 2PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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